Field and Vale is a collection of equestrian-inspired wallpaper and textiles shaped by a life spent around horses and a love of traditional country style. Classic motifs — bridles, bits, stirrups, and heritage details — are interpreted here, creating patterns that feel both familiar and timeless. Influences range from pastoral English estates to American horse country, with designs suited for interiors that balance comfort, tradition, and personality.
Created for layered interiors, Field and Vale designs work beautifully across bedrooms, studies, entryways, and gathering spaces. Use them as statement walls or combine patterns for a collected, lived-in look that reflects equestrian heritage without feeling theme-driven.
Foxcroft
Foxcroft is a tailored pattern of entwined bits, stirrups, reins, and leathers—drawn from haute couture and timeless equestrian tradition. This design brings a sense of horse-country heritage to interiors or apparel, with vintage-leaning, dramatic palettes–such as Auburn and Gold shown here–that feel right at home in a moody study, a paneled library, or even a bold half bath.
A motif made popular by fashion, Ashby’s classic horse bit imparts a sense of equine heritage and tradition. Snaffles were intentionally chosen for this design – arguably the gentlest bits – though true equestrians know it is the thoughtfulness of the rider that makes the difference. Shown in Carbon and Gold, a dramatic colorway that lends timeless style to horse-country interiors.
Rosette offers a fresh take on riding club heritage with this romantic pattern of vintage horse show ribbons. Its palettes shift the mood—deep and dramatic (such as the Dutch Navy colorway shown here) for a powder room or wet bar or soft and cheerful for a sweet nursery or preppy tween bedroom. Offered in two pattern scales that easily adapt to wallpaper, décor, and apparel.
Morgan tartan plaid brings warmth and a sense of traditional to walls, furnishings, and home décor. This hard working print is a versatile addition to equestrian, cabincore and cottagecore interiors.
Jackie exudes classic equestrian chic style with timeless motifs and traditional color palettes. The large version has a rich woven look that lends warmth and a sense of heritage to walls and upholstery. The smaller print is sans-texture and takes on a multi-directional layout–ideal for fashion accessories, linings, and home decor. Shown in Espresso and Auburn (large) and Auburn and Espresso (small).
Lexi was designed with wallpaper in mind but adapts beautifully across a range of home décor applications. This timeless eggbutt snaffle bit pattern, set against a subtle printed faux woven background, evokes the charm of horse country interiors—classic, refined, and unmistakably elegant. Shown in Espresso and Gold, a bold and moody colorway that adds drama and polish while remaining grounded.
Inspired by vintage folk art, Standish’s horse and willow motif evokes sentiments of home and hearth. Offered in two pattern scales–each with a distinct treatment of the design. The larger scale (shown here in the Gold and Espresso colorway) has a warm textural effect that brings depth to walls and furnishings and imparts an inviting antique farmhouse aesthetic. The small scale (shown in Gold and Ivory) is sans texture to allow the details to present cleanly on the textile of your choosing.
Hunter is a graceful, timeless equestrian design, whether used for wallpaper or fabric. Classic English stirrups are entwined with laced reins for a look that evokes competition rings and country estates. Hunter wallpaper was featured in Equestrian Living’s Design Issue in 2025. Shown in Auburn and Gold, a rich colorway that will stand the test of time. Offered in two pattern scales for versatility.
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